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Goshen Fire District

Emergency

911

Non-Emergency Dispatch
Serving the City of Goshen, AR

Officers

Anthony Harder

Fire Chief
admin@goshenfire.org

About the Goshen Fire District

Established in 1978 by a group of Farmers in Goshen, the Goshen Volunteer Fire District has been continuing our dedication through Volunteers, Fellowship, Training, and an income from yearly Fire dues. The Goshen Volunteer Fire District covers an area of 49 square miles that includes 24 miles of water way.

The district's website is the best place to stay connected with everything happening across the community. There you'll find a training schedule, an events calendar, photos from recent calls and gatherings, an overview of the district's apparatus, and details on annual fire dues and district facility use. Visit goshenfire.org to explore these resources and see what the Goshen Volunteer Fire District is up to.

Resources & Programs

Become part of the team

Don't worry we'll provide the training you need to become part of the team.
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Burn Notification

Submit a burn notification via the district's online form before burning.
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Address Sign Program

Reflective address signs help emergency responders find your property.
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Learn More About Goshen Fire District

Goshen Fire District

Where The Ozarks
Meet The Front Porch.

Reach the city

City Hall is open Monday through Friday

Visit

124 Church Street
P.O. Box 7
Goshen, AR 72735

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Phone

(479) 442-9128

Goshen, Arkansas

A town of 2,000, seven miles east of Fayetteville, where the White River meets Richland Creek at the Twin Bridges.
City of Arkansas - Est. 1982

A Tree City USA community in the Ozark foothills, seven miles east of Fayetteville, where the White River meets Richland Creek.

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City of Goshen, Arkansas - 124 Church Street - (479) 442-9128